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Risk of cervical dysplasia among human papillomavirus-infected women in Korea: a multicenter prospective study.

Yoon ParkTae Jin KimChang Sun HwangChi Heum ChoDae Hoon JeongSeok Ju SeongJae Kwan LeeSoo Young HurMee Kyung KeeJaehyun SeongMoran Ki
Published in: Journal of gynecologic oncology (2019)
Individuals persistently infected with the same HPV types during the follow-up period had the highest risk of severe cervical dysplasia. Hence, it is necessary to monitor HPV types and infection patterns to prevent severe cervical precancerous lesions.
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